[Wakayama] Kumano Kodo 🏯 A historic place of prayer found at Nakahechi

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⛩️ Takahara Kumano Shrine
One of the 99 Kumano Oji shrines enshrined along the Nakahechi trail, this shrine exudes a solemn atmosphere nestled in a quiet forest. Pilgrims pray here for a safe journey and renew their resolve before heading to the Kumano Sanzan. The moss-covered stone steps and torii gates create a mystical space that evokes a long history.
📌 Location: Takahara, Nakahechi-cho, Tanabe City, Wakayama Prefecture

🏞️ Daimon Oji
One of the most representative Oji shrines on the Kumano Kodo, it is said to have once boasted a majestic gate. It was an important base for pilgrimages to Kumano, and even today, pilgrims stop by to offer prayers. The grounds, surrounded by nature, are filled with a calming tranquility.
📌 Location: Takahara, Nakaheji-cho, Tanabe City, Wakayama Prefecture

🙏 Important Points: Oji Site
The site of Oji, known as a key point on the pilgrimage route. While only traces of its former glory remain, stone monuments and small shrines remain, offering insight into the history of Kumano pilgrimages. Stopping by along the way, you can sense the prayers and footsteps of past pilgrims.
📌 Location: Nakaheji-cho, Tanabe City, Wakayama Prefecture

⛩️ Osaka Oji Site
The Oji site quietly remains on the mountain path of the Kumano Kodo/Nakaheji trail. It was a place of rest and prayer for pilgrims during the pilgrimage, and the stone monument still stands today, testifying to the deep faith of the time. Its appearance, blending seamlessly with the surrounding nature, evokes the simplicity and majesty characteristic of the Kumano Kodo.
📌 Location: Nakaheji-cho, Tanabe City, Wakayama Prefecture

Post by MlMl | Oct 22, 2025

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